Scholarship Competition

George Fox University hosts a scholarship event each year for prospective students to compete for awards based on leadership and/or academic disciplines. Participation in Scholarship Competition is by invitation only.

Qualified applicants will be invited to participate in leadership and/or academic interviews as part of the Scholarship Competition, either Jan. 29 & 30 or Feb. 5 & 6, 2016. Leadership interviews will take place on Friday, and academic competitions will be held on Saturday.

Important Eligibility Notes:

Academic and Leadership awards are available to incoming first-year college students and college transfers.

Students who qualify for any amount of tuition remission at George Fox are not eligible for Scholarship Competition.

Students who are not US citizens or permanent residents are not eligible for Scholarship Competition. Information about international student admissions and financial aid is available here.

Important Dates

Nov. 15

Deadline for Admission & Scholarship Competition Applications

All admissions application materials (including your Scholarship Competition Application) must be postmarked by Nov. 15. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee that the SAT or ACT scores earned after the October test dates will reach our office by Nov. 15. Scores must arrive by that date to be used in determining Scholarship Competition eligibility. Later scores may still be used for application for admission and financial aid purposes.

Dec. 31

Scholarship Competition Invitations will be mailed

All Scholarship Competition invitations guaranteed to be mailed by this date.

Jan. 16

Scholarship Competition R.S.V.P. Due

R.S.V.P directions will be included in Scholarship Competition Invitations.

Jan. 29-30

or

Feb. 5-6

Scholarship Competition

Students must be present at Scholarship Competition to compete for all scholarships associated with this event.

Early March

Scholarship Competition Award Results are Mailed

For additional information regarding Scholarship Competition, check out the Frequently Asked Questions section or contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.

* These departments also have participation scholarships available that do not have a major requirement. For details, please visit Additional Scholarships Website. The participation scholarships are not a part of Scholarship Competition.

William Penn Honors Program Scholarship

The William Penn Honors Program Scholarship is for students who intend to apply to the Honors Program by the November 15 priority application deadline. Students invited to this competition are ineligible to compete for any of the leadership scholarships described below. WPHP scholarships vary and range from $1,000 to $2,500 per year.

Students invited to compete for WPHP scholarships should bring a photograph of themselves to the competition. There is no need to do anything special to prepare for the honors program scholarship, just come ready to observe, think and engage in some stimulating conversation.

Leadership Scholarships

Leadership scholarships are available toincoming first-year college studentsand college transfers.

The Leadership Awards are intended to recognize students who demonstrate outstanding leadership experience or involvement in co-curricular activities and who intend to contribute to the George Fox University community through participation, involvement and continued development of leadership skills.

The George Fox Leadership Award is for students who have demonstrated exceptional leadership characteristics through co-curricular activities, student government, local, church, or community activities. Significant emphasis is placed on the interview process during Scholarship Competition.

Students that are invited to compete for the George Fox Leadership Scholarship should bring the following items to campus with them for the interview process:

A photo of yourself

A resume listing extracurricular activities, leadership positions, and honors or awards received related to involvement in school, church and communities.

Multicultural: George Fox University is committed to living out the core value of "reflecting the diversity of God's kingdom" (George Fox values). In order to live out this value, we have created a program that is designed to recruit and retain students who are committed to diversity (ethnicity, socio-economic status, and physical disability) and have a passion for promoting multiethnic awareness. These students will help George Fox achieve our mission to "demonstrate the meaning of Jesus Christ by offering a caring educational community in which each individual may achieve the highest intellectual and personal growth, and by participating responsibly in our world's concerns."

Who is eligible?

Students of any ethnicity who are engaged in a multiethnic community (i.e. Hispanic/Latino, African American, Asian/Pacific Islander, or American Indian/Alaskan native), have been accepted to George Fox and have a 3.0 GPA or above are eligible. The Multicultural Leadership scholarship committee will select students who best meet the application requirement and who demonstrate academic strength and leadership qualities.

Students that are invited to compete for the Multicultural Leadership Scholarship should bring the following items to campus with them for the interview process:

A photo of yourself

A resume listing extracurricular activities, leadership positions, and honors or awards received related to involvement in school, church

The Friends Leadership Program at George Fox University is designed to build upon your strengths as a leader, strengthen the Quaker Church, and provide opportunities to serve at George Fox, in the local church, and throughout the world.

The Friends Leadership scholarship will consist of two parts: a group interview and and a personal interview, both of them occurring on campus. Students that are interested in the Friends Leadership scholarship, and who have completed both their application for admission and their scholarship competition application by November 15, will be invited to campus to participate in the interviews.

Each student may only receive one Leadership Award but should express interest in any for which they may qualify. Amounts of the Leadership Awards vary and range from $1,000 to $2,500 per year. All of the awards will be added to the financial aid award and other scholarships the student may qualify for.

Leadership Award recipients are expected to participate in and contribute to campus activities and events, including leadership development programs/seminars. All award winners must maintain a 2.5 George Fox grade point average and remain in good standing with the university to continue receiving the scholarship beyond the sophomore year.

Absolutely. There are actually some very helpful activities for parents planned during Scholarship Competition (see the online sample schedule for more details). However, they are not allowed in students' exams and interviews. The fee per guest is $10.